40-Year-Old Mother of 3 Earning $3,700 Per Month in Dividends Shares Her Portfolio: Top 10 Stocks, ETFs

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40-Year-Old Mother of 3 Earning $3,700 Per Month in Dividends Shares Her Portfolio: Top 10 Stocks, ETFs

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Dividend investing can be an effective way to build a steady income stream if done right. Data shows about 85% of the cumulative total return of the S&P 500 came from reinvested dividends since the 1960s. But which dividend stocks should you invest in to build a long-term income portfolio? Let’s turn to a success story for ideas.

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In December last year, an investor shared her detailed income report and portfolio on r/Dividends, a discussion board for income investors on Reddit with 615,000 members. The investor, who said she is a 40-year-old mother of three young kids, stated her total portfolio worth was around $1.04 million.

The investor’s portfolio screenshots showed her earning $52,000 per year or $4,300 per month. About $7,000 of this was from interest, while the rest ($44,926 per year or $3,743 per month) came from dividend stocks.

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Answering a question about her goals and retirement plan, the investor said:

“I just turned 40 so my goal is next year. I have another million in other accounts like a robo-advising account which is mostly in U.S. market ETFs, a tiny bit of home equity and my spouse’s retirement account. If I took the other million and just doubled all my positions in this account, I could technically get 100k per year in dividends and interest payments. I have 3 young kids so unfortunately I need a lot more income to retire so doing some trading and ramping up my income this year to meet some goals.”

The investor was asked whether she only focuses on dividend stocks. Here is what she said:

“This is my income portfolio. I have some large U.S. ETFs in my other accounts that will give me some growth. This one is purely to replace my income in the next year or so. I focus any undervalued plays mostly.”

During the discussion, the investor also shared how she accumulated wealth for investing. She sold design courses online.

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